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Price
AUD $2,000Product Type
Integrated Amplifier (Solid State)Brand
SansuiModel Number
907i MOS LimitedCondition
Very GoodPayment Method
Paypal, EFT, Cash on Pickup.Region/State
(QLD) Queensland/AustraliaSuburb or Town
NanangoOriginal Receipt Available
NoShipping & Pickup Options
Shipping: AvailablePickup: Available
Auditioning
YesReason for Selling
No Reason EnteredFurther Information
I imported this Sansui from Japan so it is a 100 volt unit, you will need a step down transformer to use it in Australia (example link below, please do not buy a unit under 1000W)
This is a very nice sounding unit, it has all the positive qualities of the normal 907s but with tighter bass and more mid-range resolution. Please note this is a 1987 model. I have had it looked over by a local tech, it has been tested and found to be fully functional, no faults found. I feel confident in offering a 3 month warranty to any potential purchasers (any potential warranty claim will require the amp to be returned to me prior to a refund being given).
The 907i MOS LIMITED was a 10th anniversary model brought out to celebrate the start of the then current model series of Sansuis (607, 707, 907) and as was Sansui's habit all of the special edition models were MOS, or MOSFET, designs. All the info and specs are available in the second link below so I'll just summarize here.
The 907i MOS LIMITED is an 80wpc version of the usually 160wpc 907 series units. Although this appears to be a downgrade in power output it does not sound anything like a downgrade at all. It sounds more-so like an increase in resolution and clarity in both the mid range and bass regions. It is, in short, a very nice listen. It also sounds quite a bit warmer than the standard non-MOS models. Not quite as warm as the 60s and 70s models but certainly warmer than most of the 80's models.
https://audio-heritage.jp/SANSUI/amp/au-alpha907imoslimited.html
More stuff to note, Sansuis on the late 80's and early to mid 90's will not accept banana plugs (unless they are very solid and you stick them through the binding posts in the same way as you would bare wire, hollow styles of banana plugs should not be used (unless you are OK with squashing them flat that is, if so then use away). Spades are fine.
There is obviously no original box but I do have many boxes that have been used to transport Sansui amps previously and I will pack to the best of my ability.
If you prefer to organize your own transport please note that the only weekday I will be home to allow courier pick up is Monday.
Selling price does not include postage, which will be significant as this is a 31kg monster.
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